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| Genre | Kids & Family, Drama, DVD Movie, Blu-ray Movie, Comedy |
| Format | Color, Digital_copy, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Lasse Hallstrom, Britt Robertson, Cathryn Michon, Josh Gad, John Ortiz, Wally Wolodarsky, Gavin Polone, Dennis Quaid, KJ Apa, W. Bruce Cameron, Audrey Wells, Maya Forbes See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
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A Dog's Purpose
Based on the beloved bestselling novel by W. Bruce Cameron, A Dog's Purpose, from director Lasse Hallström (The Cider House Rules, Dear John, The Hundred-Foot Journey), shares the soulful and surprising story of one devoted dog (voiced by Josh Gad) who finds the meaning of his own existence through the lives of the humans he teaches to laugh and love.
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| A Dog's Purpose [Blu-ray] | A Dog's Journey [Blu-ray] | A Dog's Purpose [Novel] | A Dog's Journey [Novel] | A Dog's Promise [Novel] | |
| A Dog's Purpose series | Movie 1 | Movie 2 | Book 1 | Book 2 | Book 3 |
| Media type | Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Code | Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Code | Paperback book | Paperback book | Hardcover book |
| About the product | Based on the beloved bestselling novel by W. Bruce Cameron, A Dog's Purpose, shares the soulful and surprising story of one devoted dog who finds the meaning of his own existence through the lives of the humans he teaches to laugh and love. | Some friendships transcend lifetimes. Picking up where A Dog's Purpose left off, Ethan's beloved dog Bailey finds a new destiny: Protect Ethan's granddaughter CJ at any cost. | A Dog's Purpose: A Novel for Humans is a #1 New York Times bestseller from author W. Bruce Cameron | A Dog's Journey Movie Tie-in is the next chapter to novel A Dog's Purpose from acclaimed author W. Bruce Cameron. | A Dog's Promise continues Bailey's story following A Dog's Journey, from author W. Bruce Cameron. The book is currently available for pre-order and will be released on October 15, 2019. |
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 7.25 x 5.75 x 0.75 inches; 3.2 Ounces
- Director : Lasse Hallstrom
- Media Format : Color, Digital_copy, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : May 2, 2017
- Actors : Britt Robertson, KJ Apa, John Ortiz, Dennis Quaid, Josh Gad
- Subtitles: : French, Spanish
- Producers : Gavin Polone
- Language : French Canadian (Dolby Digital 5.1), French Canadian (DTS 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B01N37D6XC
- Writers : W. Bruce Cameron, Cathryn Michon, Audrey Wells, Maya Forbes, Wally Wolodarsky
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #51,785 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,046 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs
- #2,801 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
- #4,080 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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And that is why this movie really hit home for me, It hit with a lot of What if's? I read in another review that there's book this movie was made from, I know there is no way a movie can be like a the book it would hours long and no way that people would sit through it, yet I feel they did a fairly good job compressing the book version down to a movie of this length, that is if the movie is base on a book? Even towards last few minutes and the very end it was so telling at what was going to happen, I could see it coming a mile away, but even with that in mind I can't fault the way it was done for time, some may say that it was rushed to get to the ending but at one hour and forty minutes, its a good length for a movie of this kind. I sure did like it and enjoyed it, I know that I put a fair amount of my own of life as Dog owner and lover, but it just mirrored things for me just a little bit with the silly things my Dog does and that is what this movie will do for Dog Lovers if you think about it after watching this movie, I'm sure many will find themselves thinking about their dog and what they have done.
When I started watching the movie, my younger daughter "20 yr old" and I actually got in a bit of heat discussion, she started talking about how she saw "A / few" video(s) on you tube that the dogs were abused when making this movie. I paused the movie and had her show me what she saw, and so I took doing my own research that she failed to do, and It turned out that the video is not even two minutes long and a well known animal rights group started recruiting people to boycott this movie, and without the context of what was being shown in what looks like a short cell phone video clip. The truth is the trainers were told to something completely different from what the dog was trained for and it seems like either the producers or directors wanted to change things up. And when you have a dog trained for weeks and some times months then in mid stream you put that same dog in a completely different situation that it never trained for it will not want to or have a hard time doing so. So it turned out that is exactly what happened after reading the public statement from the company that was hired to work with and train the dogs, NOW this is something that I do know and understand very well.
I spent many hours days and weeks training my dog(s) it's not easy and you have to take the time and make the effort to know when to push the training and when not to, not to mention once the dog is trained it will follow it's training, "keep in mind police and military dogs" they take the dogs from just about under 1 yr old and start working with and training them, and once they are certified to go in the field and ready to work at whey were trained for, they could be 2 + yrs old. And it's even longer for seeing eye dogs, not all or every dog will buck or change on the fly from it's predetermined training and that is what they tried to do and failed it, once they knew that they went back to what the dog was trained for, at this point I'm talking about the police dog part of this movie and it did involve water. And NO the dog did not get hurt in the water, it did just what it was trained to do and very well I might add, the dog did what I never saw a dog do or ever heard of doing, It really amazed me because I don't think I would have the courage to do what the dog did from where it did from it, well as it was shown in the movie that is.
Lastly I would like to ad a little bit more of my story, when my younger daughter was born, with my wife home with my older special needs daughter and I was at work from 8 am to around 9pm or 11pm on many nights, my dog "Thor" slept under the bassinet of my younger daughter for around two weeks. And I never thought of even training him to do that he just did it, as told to me by my wife, not to mention on one occasion when I was very tired and dozed off on the sofa, my wife in the basement doing laundry. She had locked the from outer daughter, but some how my older special needs daughter took it upon herself to take "Thor" for a walk with he leash mind you and Thor stayed with never pulling or trying to run off, he stayed with her they walked side by side for a block and half, until my wife saw she was gone the front outer door open, and at this time "Thor" was about a yr and half old mind you.
So, yes Dogs will amaze you, Daze you, make you laugh, make you cry, make you angry, frustrate you, but they will always Love you unconditionally, when you have good or bad days, and they will know and will always brighten your day when you least expect it. And surprise you when you least expect it, and this what the movie does, show you from the dogs eye view of what they could be or might be thinking or wanting to do to make you happy and give you love with licks on your face and at times right after they just finished grooming them selves and I will it at that, on that point that is. And keep the meat sticks well above the dogs head, I / we learned this a few times when our "White Gate" Jack Russell snatched a piece of food right out our hands when we least expected it, yes they can be very sneaky that is for sure.
So When you watch this movie, remember to love and care for your dog, but on the same hand remember where is it and or doing as you watch this movie, because while this movie will make you laugh and and even shed a tear and give you a new view of how dogs look at you and want to be with you and love you, Well at least that is how I looked at it, with a hole new perspective. Sit back and enjoy the movie with the family.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2017
And that is why this movie really hit home for me, It hit with a lot of What if's? I read in another review that there's book this movie was made from, I know there is no way a movie can be like a the book it would hours long and no way that people would sit through it, yet I feel they did a fairly good job compressing the book version down to a movie of this length, that is if the movie is base on a book? Even towards last few minutes and the very end it was so telling at what was going to happen, I could see it coming a mile away, but even with that in mind I can't fault the way it was done for time, some may say that it was rushed to get to the ending but at one hour and forty minutes, its a good length for a movie of this kind. I sure did like it and enjoyed it, I know that I put a fair amount of my own of life as Dog owner and lover, but it just mirrored things for me just a little bit with the silly things my Dog does and that is what this movie will do for Dog Lovers if you think about it after watching this movie, I'm sure many will find themselves thinking about their dog and what they have done.
When I started watching the movie, my younger daughter "20 yr old" and I actually got in a bit of heat discussion, she started talking about how she saw "A / few" video(s) on you tube that the dogs were abused when making this movie. I paused the movie and had her show me what she saw, and so I took doing my own research that she failed to do, and It turned out that the video is not even two minutes long and a well known animal rights group started recruiting people to boycott this movie, and without the context of what was being shown in what looks like a short cell phone video clip. The truth is the trainers were told to something completely different from what the dog was trained for and it seems like either the producers or directors wanted to change things up. And when you have a dog trained for weeks and some times months then in mid stream you put that same dog in a completely different situation that it never trained for it will not want to or have a hard time doing so. So it turned out that is exactly what happened after reading the public statement from the company that was hired to work with and train the dogs, NOW this is something that I do know and understand very well.
I spent many hours days and weeks training my dog(s) it's not easy and you have to take the time and make the effort to know when to push the training and when not to, not to mention once the dog is trained it will follow it's training, "keep in mind police and military dogs" they take the dogs from just about under 1 yr old and start working with and training them, and once they are certified to go in the field and ready to work at whey were trained for, they could be 2 + yrs old. And it's even longer for seeing eye dogs, not all or every dog will buck or change on the fly from it's predetermined training and that is what they tried to do and failed it, once they knew that they went back to what the dog was trained for, at this point I'm talking about the police dog part of this movie and it did involve water. And NO the dog did not get hurt in the water, it did just what it was trained to do and very well I might add, the dog did what I never saw a dog do or ever heard of doing, It really amazed me because I don't think I would have the courage to do what the dog did from where it did from it, well as it was shown in the movie that is.
Lastly I would like to ad a little bit more of my story, when my younger daughter was born, with my wife home with my older special needs daughter and I was at work from 8 am to around 9pm or 11pm on many nights, my dog "Thor" slept under the bassinet of my younger daughter for around two weeks. And I never thought of even training him to do that he just did it, as told to me by my wife, not to mention on one occasion when I was very tired and dozed off on the sofa, my wife in the basement doing laundry. She had locked the from outer daughter, but some how my older special needs daughter took it upon herself to take "Thor" for a walk with he leash mind you and Thor stayed with never pulling or trying to run off, he stayed with her they walked side by side for a block and half, until my wife saw she was gone the front outer door open, and at this time "Thor" was about a yr and half old mind you.
So, yes Dogs will amaze you, Daze you, make you laugh, make you cry, make you angry, frustrate you, but they will always Love you unconditionally, when you have good or bad days, and they will know and will always brighten your day when you least expect it. And surprise you when you least expect it, and this what the movie does, show you from the dogs eye view of what they could be or might be thinking or wanting to do to make you happy and give you love with licks on your face and at times right after they just finished grooming them selves and I will it at that, on that point that is. And keep the meat sticks well above the dogs head, I / we learned this a few times when our "White Gate" Jack Russell snatched a piece of food right out our hands when we least expected it, yes they can be very sneaky that is for sure.
So When you watch this movie, remember to love and care for your dog, but on the same hand remember where is it and or doing as you watch this movie, because while this movie will make you laugh and and even shed a tear and give you a new view of how dogs look at you and want to be with you and love you, Well at least that is how I looked at it, with a hole new perspective. Sit back and enjoy the movie with the family.
Emotional Rollercoaster:
"A Dog's Purpose" took us on an emotional rollercoaster from the beginning. We laughed, cried, and felt a deep connection to the human and canine characters. The movie's ability to evoke many emotions made our family movie night a genuinely immersive experience.
Beautiful Themes of Love and Loyalty:
The movie's central theme, the unbreakable bond between dogs and their owners, resonated deeply with us. We were moved by the portrayal of love, loyalty, and companionship that transcends time and challenges. "A Dog's Purpose" beautifully captures the essence of the unique relationship between humans and their furry friends.
Engaging Narrative Structure:
The unique narrative structure, following a dog's reincarnations across different lives, added an element of intrigue and anticipation. As each dog's story unfolded, we were drawn into their world and invested in their journeys.
Valuable Life Lessons:
While "A Dog's Purpose" is undoubtedly heartwarming, it also imparts valuable life lessons. Themes of empathy, resilience, and the importance of living in the moment were subtly woven into the narrative. These lessons prompted meaningful discussions within our family, encouraging us to reflect on our lives and relationships.
Suitable for All Ages:
One of the standout features of "A Dog's Purpose" is its universal appeal. The movie is suitable for all ages, making it an excellent choice for a family movie night. Young and old alike can connect with the emotions and messages conveyed, fostering conversations that span generations.
Quality Family Time:
Our experience watching "A Dog's Purpose" was more than just watching a movie; it was an opportunity for quality family time. The film united us, creating a shared space for laughter, tears, and genuine conversations. It strengthened our bond and provided moments of connection to stay with us.
Conclusion:
"A Dog's Purpose" exceeded our expectations as a family movie night choice. Its emotional depth, beautiful themes of love and loyalty, engaging narrative structure, valuable life lessons, universal appeal, and the opportunity for quality family time make it a truly exceptional film. If you're looking for a heartwarming and meaningful movie to watch with your family, "A Dog's Purpose" is a touching and unforgettable experience that will leave a lasting imprint on your heart.
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